Sholeh A. Quinn is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Merced. She is the author of Historical Writing during the Reign of Shah 'Abbas: Ideology, Imitation, and Legitimacy in Safavid Chronicles (2000) and Shah Abbas: The King Who Refashioned Iran (2015). She coedited History and Historiography of Post-Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East: Studies in Honor of John E. Woods (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Continuity and Transformation: the Timurid Historiographical Legacy 3. Historiography and Historians on the Move: the Significance of the Number Twelve 4. The First King of the World: Kayumars in Universal Histories 5. Mirrors, Memorials and Blended Genres 6. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Continuity and Transformation: the Timurid Historiographical Legacy 3. Historiography and Historians on the Move: the Significance of the Number Twelve 4. The First King of the World: Kayumars in Universal Histories 5. Mirrors, Memorials and Blended Genres 6. Conclusion.
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